ATP Multi Program

ATP-Multi Program
Duration
45 Hours
Difficulty
Beginner
Group Size
1 to 1
Timing
At your own pace
About This License
The FAA A&P (Airframe and Powerplant) License is a certification that authorizes mechanics to inspect, maintain, and repair aircraft to ensure they meet strict safety and operational standards. It covers both the airframe (the structure of the aircraft) and the powerplant (the engines and related systems). This license is essential for anyone looking to work in aircraft maintenance in the U.S. and is recognized worldwide as a mark of expertise and credibility in the aviation industry.
Benefits
The A&P License offers incredible career opportunities. It allows you to work on a variety of aircraft, from small general aviation planes to large commercial jets and helicopters. The aviation industry is always in need of skilled mechanics, so job security is high, and salaries are competitive. Additionally, this certification opens doors to career growth, with many A&P mechanics advancing to supervisory roles, inspector positions, or even transitioning into engineering or management roles in aviation. The license also provides the flexibility to work anywhere in the U.S. or internationally.

Specifications
The FAA A&P (Airframe and Powerplant) License is a certification that authorizes mechanics to inspect, maintain, and repair aircraft to ensure they meet strict safety and operational standards. It covers both the airframe (the structure of the aircraft) and the powerplant (the engines and related systems). This license is essential for anyone looking to work in aircraft maintenance in the U.S. and is recognized worldwide as a mark of expertise and credibility in the aviation industry.
The duration of the ATP Multi Program course can vary depending on your availability and progress, but it typically takes a few months to complete. We offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your lifestyle and commitments.
To earn the A&P License, candidates must pass three written exams covering General, Airframe, and Powerplant knowledge. In addition, there are oral and practical tests administered by an FAA Designated Mechanic Examiner (DME). Before taking these exams, you’ll need to meet specific eligibility requirements, such as completing an approved aviation maintenance program or gaining sufficient hands-on experience in the field. Once certified, mechanics must stay up-to-date with regulations and maintain their skills to ensure continued compliance with FAA standards.
Location
- Miami Executive Airport
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